Originally posted this at the Scifilm Forum but decided to post it again here in hopes some of you can answer the question below as to where they might have borrowed some of their lines from?! It was suggested at Scifilm that some of them sound similar to ones used in ESCAPE FROM NEW YORK and the John Wayne Western BIG JAKE. I could swear I heard similar lines in SPACEHUNTER too but perhaps some of you know for certain?

Source: MGM DVD. This DVD unfortunately is a pan and scan version. The only extra included is the theatrical trailer. The picture sometimes is downright grainy too. While this film may not be terribly good, it deserved better treatment on DVD than this. The pan and scan DVD version has also been released on a Double Feature MGM release along with MORONS FROM OUTER SPACE.

Plot: A California valley girl named Wanda Saknussemm (Kathy Ireland), desperately searching for a means to make a new start and escape her nerdish tendencies, goes to Africa in search of her absentee archaeologist father following reports he may have fallen into a bottomless pit only for her to stumble and fall down the same hole. She winds up in a bizarre and strange underground city named Atlantis which just might be at the center of the Earth. There she befriends a miner she calls "Gus" and continues searching for her long lost papa. However those dwelling in the underground city have heard rumors of there being aliens from the surface world hidden amongst them and despite the government's constant denial that aliens exist on television, they still offer rewards for the capture of anyone who might be thought an "alien" making Wanda a target for many unscrupulous types.

Comments: This is a relatively harmless fantasy time-waster. In fact, the non-discriminating fantasy viewer may actually enjoy this one. This is kind of like a California Valley Girl version of ALICE IN WONDERLAND with a bit of THE WIZARD OF OZ thrown in filtered through a BLADE RUNNER-esque setting with the train of events playing out rather like SPACEHUNTER but this movie isn't anywhere near as good as any of those. I have to admit I actually had fun watching this though since it's so outrageous and outlandish in its approach. The sets too prove surprisingly effective for a low budget movie. I also get a kick out of the state controlled television annoucements which prove incredibly transparent in their intent. While this is definitely not for everyone (it stars Kathy Ireland who's really no actress, borrows most of its plot from other movies, things always feel a little too safe and sure for the leads), there are those who might find enjoyment here although it's a little tough to explain why. I'm actually one of them believe it or not.

"I Thought You Were Dead"..."Yeah, I get that a lot." -Ellen Ripley, Alien Ressurection

Other than that, I dunno.......you're right, they do sound familiar. I would guess that they just sound simular to overly cliched types of lines used in these kinds of shlock films (ressurection came out long after 1988, so the above is most likely a coincidence). The "I never finished what I started in my whole life" I know I've heard before, though not necessarily in a low budget or sci-fi film.

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